Story of the Game 📖
When I was a kid, I was lucky. My dad always had a great computer at home. In 1987, that meant an Amiga 1000. We played many games together, and one of our favorites was a Mahjong solitaire game. Those were happy times. Sadly, my father passed away in 1999.
Fast forward to today: my teenage son Leon brought home an old Compaq laptop from Cologne. It had one game: Mahjong. Despite having access to modern consoles, he was fascinated. He hadn't played Mahjong before, and like me as a kid, he got hooked.
Watching him struggle with a ball mouse and ancient trackpad, I told him, "This Mahjong isn't the real deal. The Amiga one was better: more charm, better art, better shadows!" He looked at me and said, "Why don't you make your own version then?"
So I did. I built it in Unity and called it "Leon's Mahjong." A tribute to my dad, a gift to my son, and a bridge that connects three generations, allowing Leon to share in something his grandfather loved, even though they never met.
Three generations, one love for games.